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... ace in the Federation. Here, you could stand in front of the White House and insult the governor by calling him “a fat pig”. Of course, if the governor sues you for defamation, you could always wear a shirt stating that pigs are your favorite animals and everything would be okay.


Of course, the United States was also the most xenophobic state. Despite entering the space era, racism was still existent in the States. White people were always in a higher position than Blacks, yet the Blac ...

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